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13.1 | | PEACHS::GHEFF | Don't blame me, I voted for Zappa. | Mon Mar 13 1995 15:09 | 52 |
13.2 | Getting trap to work for NT4.0 | NPSS::GEHLY | | Tue Mar 11 1997 14:59 | 16 |
| How to get this trap fcility to run using Windows NT4.0?
I'm trying to run excursion on an IntelPC running WindowsNT4.0. These
instructions are for a Windows3.1 setup. Is there an easier way to get
excursion up and running on this platform? Presently I have to "open"
a telnet session, then open an excursion window that points to the
telnet window. That seems like a lot a run-about work for nothing.
I would like to test out this "trap" feature though, but have not been
sucessful in getting the excursion tool to recognize what I want it to
do.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Dave Gehly
226-5682
[email protected]
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13.3 | | PEACHS::GHEFF | Got a head with wings | Tue Mar 11 1997 16:02 | 15 |
| > How to get this trap fcility to run using Windows NT4.0?
1) Open an NT command prompt window
2) \win32app\xcursion\x86\wxserver -trap=foo.bar
>Is there an easier way to get
>excursion up and running on this platform? Presently I have to "open"
>a telnet session, then open an excursion window that points to the
>telnet window. That seems like a lot a run-about work for nothing
There is no need to do all that. What happens when you try to run your
applications from the PC?
#Gary
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13.4 | Who should we send the trapped file to? | NETCAD::ENG | | Thu Mar 13 1997 10:03 | 14 |
| Dave Gehly (.2) and I are trying to chase down a problem with an
application running on Digital UNIX. It is the Synopsys' logic
simulator VSS. When we tried to run their waveform display tool,
the eXcursion window displayed a blank window. We found this trap
switch in this note and would like to see if we can capture some info
for debugging.
After we captured the data on a file, who should we send that to to have
that evaluated?
Thanks.
Norbert Eng
226-6573
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13.5 | | PEACHS::GHEFF | Got a head with wings | Thu Mar 13 1997 11:04 | 18 |
| If it is for an external customer, open an IPMT case for it and include
a pointer to the trap file.
If it is for a DEC internal, submit a QAR with a pointer to the file.
But before submitting either of them, perhaps we should try to
troubleshoot it first.
What configurations of eXcursion have you tried? If you have not done
so, please run the application in single window mode. That way we
can ensure that backing store is available. This will also force you
to select a window manager. There are applications that "expect" to
be managed by mwm (Motif window manager) or perhaps some other. Run
the window manager that would normally be running on the Dunix system.
What version of eXcursion is being used?
#Gary
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